Amy Susan Lyndon

Amy Susan Lyndon obituary, Seattle, WA

Amy Susan Lyndon

Amy Lyndon Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Barton Family Funeral Service of Edmonds on Jan. 23, 2025.

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Amy Lyndon, beloved mother, daughter, wife, aunt, and friend, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family at her home in Edmonds, Washington, on January 17, 2025. Amy is survived by her loving husband, Todd Schwoerer, and their adoring daughter, Susan, her devoted sister, Elizabeth Lyndon, and her two children, Hannah and Jack. Amy is the daughter of Jill Lyndon and the late Thomas Lyndon of Wellesley, MA.
Amy grew up in Wellesley and maintained close friendships that she made there. A graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University, earned an MBA from the Thunderbird School of Global Management, followed by a successful career as a Program Manager and Consultant specializing in business process, communications, and software development. Amy also volunteered on the Thunderbird Alumni Board in Seattle, where she cultivated many personal friendships.
Amy spoke fluent Spanish, having worked for several years in Mexico City. A lifelong adventurer, she visited Spain, France, Italy, Croatia, England, Costa Rica, Egypt, Israel, Australia, the Galapagos, Hawaii, and Asia. Aside from travel, she enjoyed knitting, pottery, trekking, and telling stories over coffee or a glass of Chardonnay. Amy was thoughtful, funny, and generous. She will be remembered for her wit, curiosity, humor, and tenacity. Her motto was, " If life hands you lemons, then make margaritas! "
She was most proud of her dearest daughter and the light of her life, "Super Suze." After battling cancer for four and a half years, Amy has found peace. We say goodbye to a wonderful friend and a devoted wife and mother. All who knew her will miss Amy's charm, smile, and sense of humor.
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